A universal table leg, that came about from the desire to produce a versatile yet affordable table solution without the need for common fixtures and fittings.

The legs are ideally suited for locations tight on space or for seasonal/ temporary furniture applications, due to their ability to be easily constructed and deconstructed and stacked away when not in use.

This kind of legs is really great, I’ve seen it before in a different version by french designer philippe nigro, it’s called pietement universel, I really like the idea of this kind of customized always changing furniture, it also has a workshop look.

thomas

looks awesome, really nice idea and very adaptive.

http://www.trendsnow.net Prof Z Global Vizion

see also Nicola Enrico Stäubli from Switzerland or Philippe Nigro from France (senior designer Michele de Lucchi , Italy)

http://www.andrew-liebchen.com Andrew Liebchen

Clampable table legs…is this officially a fad yet?

interest

are these prototypes or can i acutally buy some?

bodkin

beautiful. simple and practical and looks like the legs are economical to make from folded sheet metal. does exactly what it’s meant to do.

gab xiao

beautiful, versatile & quite practical. could be also diversified into manifolds of applications

Dev

I can see this being really popular for offices that have limited space. yes a product so simple you’ll kick yourself for not thinking of it first.

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Robert White

Fantastic idea, flawless design, this man is going places.

http://jjohnson.carbonmade.com Jeremiah

Nice. Very nice. I like the simple stamped construction of the legs. I could see this being a great setup for a small workshop where tops (with different materials, fabrication jigs, etc.) could be stored against a wall and interchanged.

booh

I think it’s a great idea too. I wish it was presented with a cooler board rather than that laminated board. like a white plastic board, or something I feel like those materials read a bit too much like “work bench” to me- but if that’s the way it was intended I’ll take 3 for my wood shop! I would love to see lighter variations on the idea that would work for indoor furniture, coffee tables, side tables. It looks a little bulky now up top where the connectors are- but just think how great those legs would look pokin’ out from a tablecloth at a exhibit table at a convention.

Fbot

The addition of a “wing nut” would make the product require no tools at all. This would be a good improvement. Nice work though

http://deconlighting.com Livi

I really like it. Its the best idea we have seen for a while. The wing nut proposal is good if we can get the same grip.

Leslie Blake

This idea will allow any offcuts to be turned into a first class table, and any first class table-top to be saved if its exisiting legs are failing. It will also make removals and storage easier. LB